Meditations Upon Various and Important Subjects: And Short Prayers Annexed, Том 1

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J. Matthews [and others], 1793

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Of trufting in the arm of flesh
27
Of God as our chief good
30
Of the great danger that lies in the worlds fulneſs
31
Of the Trinity
34
Of the Godhead of Chrift
38
Of the obligation to duty from the ſenſe of mercy
39
Of the incarnation of our bleſſed Saviour
42
Of the Lords power in converting a finner
45
Of Redemption by our Lord Jesus Chriſt
46
Of mens willingneſs in the day of Gods power
48
Of Chrift crucified
50
Of Gods kindness for godly men
51
Of the bleſſed Spirits inhabitation
54
Of Gods promiſes
55
Of Geds Spirit ſtriving with man
58
Of Gods giving his Holy Spirit
59
Of grieving the Spirit of God
61
Of Gods giving a new heart and new ſpirit
62
Of joy in the Holy Ghoft
65
Of the Chriſtians advantage above an Infidel
68
Of loving the Lord our God
69
Of the great bleffing of the Reformation
72
Of communion with God
73
Of Chriſt the Lord
77
Of delighting in Gods word
80
Of Chrift the Lord of glory
81
Of boldness in our God
84
Of the man Chrift Jeſus
85
Of Gods favour to his people
87
Of Chrifts loving us in giving himself for us
88
Of praiſing the Lord
91
Of univerſal redemption
95
Of enmity against God
96
Of reconciliation to God
102
Of the flock of Chrift ΙΟΙ 28 Of the state of grace
104
Of revolting from God
106
Of my relation to God as his child
108
Of turning to the Lord
113
Of Gods warnings given to the world
115
Of fearing the Lord
118
Of trusting in the Lord
121
Of preparing for the evil time
122
Of the Providence of God
125
Of preparing to meet our God
126
Of the departing foul
129
Of the ſevere ſtrokes of Gods providence
130
Of the great day
133
Of the usefulness of afflictions
134
Of Gods judging mens fecrets
136
Of fubmitting to Gods afflicting hand
139
Of Christs enemies to be made his footſtool
140
Of the danger of worldly profperity
143
Of boldness in the day of judgment
144
Of the unſatisfactorineſs of the creatures
147
Of converſation in heaven
148
Of the vanities of the world
152
Of the worlds wickedneſs
155
Of the brevity of this life
159
Of the certainty of dying
162
Of the uncertain time of our death
165
Of the wicked man
166
Of ill language diſcovering an ill man
168
Of the warnings of our death
169
Of death as the object of fear
171
Of the heart of stone and the heart of fleſh
175
Of the one thing needful
176
Of the feasibleneſs and eafineſs of chriftianity
238
Of the wisdom of welldoing
240
Of carnal pleaſure
243
Of abhorring evil
246
Of the deceitfulness of the heart
249
Of the hardness of the heart
253
Of the neceſſary fingularity
254
Of the miſchief and danger of ignorance
256
Of ill mens good opinion of themſelves
260
Of the day of grace
262
Of the great danger to be infenfible of our danger
265
Of jefting at wickedneſs
269
Of fcoffing at religion
274
Of keeping good company
276
Of the fad prevalence of drunken exceſſes
277
Of fins prevailing over Gods fervant
285
Of the great wickedness of lewdneſs
287
Of original corruption
290
Of the Publicans juftification
294
Of reigning fin
296
Of the ſhamefulness of fin
300
Of care to pleaſe men more than
303
Of the folly of wickedneſs
305
Of the damnable fin of worldlineſs
311
Of the fair ſhew made by falſe profeſſors
312
Of ſerving the Lord with gladneſs
318
Of felfexamination
319
Of felfdenial
323
Of cleaving to the Lord
327
Of the confeffion of fin
328
Of fafting
331
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333
Of refifting the devil
335
Of the neceffity of eceffity of regeneration
339
Of ſerving God with the beſt
340
Of choofing our religion
343
Of the love that caſts out fear
347
Of making a good profeſſion before the world
348
Of having a good name
352
Of the unpleaſing part
353
Of fincere obedience
355
Of the poverty of ſpirit and carrying ourſelves humbly
360
Of a relenting heart
367
Of the meek temper and carriage
370
Of hungering and thirſting after righteouſneſs
374
Of growing in grace
378
Of the publick ſpirit
383
Of being in charity with all men
387
Of living peaceably with all men
392
Of the giving charity
396
Of fome great mens ſeverity to the poor
408
Of the forgiving charity
411
Of fraternal correction
415
Of profecuting ſcandalous offenders
419
Of pious conference
425
go Of mutual exhortation
430
Of zeal for the Lord our God
435
Of obferving the Lords day
439
Of profitable preaching
444
Selfreflection on the author as a miniſter 0
449
Before the Lords ſupper
453
After the Lords ſupper 358
458
Of the forgiveness of fin
462
Of the peace of confcience
465
Of the use of temptation
470
Of perſeverance
475

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Стр. 261 - They say to themselves, that they are rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing ; and know not that they are wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked.
Стр. 50 - Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah? Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
Стр. 477 - They went out from us, but they were not of us ; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us : but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
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